Real Estate Photography: Trying to achieve multiple smooth speed ramps |
- Trying to achieve multiple smooth speed ramps
- What camera do you use?
- Advice Please - Beginning an Entrepreneurial Endeavor
Trying to achieve multiple smooth speed ramps Posted: 30 Dec 2020 12:17 PM PST Hey guys, not sure if I can get the help here but, I'm trying to achieve smooth speed ramps in my video like the one in this video at 1:24. I'd like to know how I can achieve these smooth speed ramp transitions. Currently using Final Cut Pro. Thanks. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 30 Dec 2020 10:48 AM PST I'm a beginner looking to get my foot in the door and I am stumped on a good first camera to get. I know full frame is regarded as the best - which I'm not opposed to. However, I would like to start on something a little cheaper with a decent wide angle lens before I upgrade to a full frame. Any recommendations are great. What did you guys start out on? [link] [comments] |
Advice Please - Beginning an Entrepreneurial Endeavor Posted: 29 Dec 2020 08:13 PM PST Hello, I want to start Real Estate Photography, but I need guidance - and I would like some input from you folks with experience in the field. I had my RE License in CA for a short while and I currently work at a Photography store in Colorado Springs, so, naturally, I've found myself building an idea which combines the two and gives me more freedom if I'm able to pursue RE Photography full time. My thoughts on how to get started are: 1) To make calls to the local RE Photography groups I've been referred to by my Realtor friend; 2) Perhaps speak with a specific photographer whose name I was given, and tell them my idea short & sweet - offer to be a helping hand and ask for guidance. . Essentially I want to apprentice; 3) Reach out to successful RE Teams nearby and make connections through them. I would love some advice on how to go about reaching out, making a connection, and to seem of value. I know what I want in the long run, I just need some guidance getting started. What really excites me about this idea is that I have a store's worth of cameras & lenses to loan for free. I want to develop my skills as a photographer and make some more money. It's something I can travel with, which appeals to my nomadic lifestyle. I'm comfortable networking with Realtors since I previously worked in the industry. How can I be of value to a potential mentor? How do you suggest I take my first steps? Thank you very much for reading... Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! - James [link] [comments] |
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